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Chris Kluwe
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<doesn't sell in a downturn, ends up better off than before and enjoys cheap money> Read more

You might say FanDuel really punted away the opportunity to enforce a stricter policy. Read more

It’s a tremendous financial opportunity just not for you or me or anyone I’ve ever met
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Hey, those FanDuel and DraftKings employees are making the most of it. It’s the American Way! Read more

Chiefs, vs. Colts, 2013-14 Playoffs. Also, the Chiefs first game with Denver this year. I swear, Andy Reid lives to build up hopes and then destroy them, like some sort of demon who feeds on crushed dreams. Read more

Just copy/pasted your post into my phone’s notes—you will be properly lauded if your predictions are correct, and I think they are. Lions fan here, by the way. I know disappointment. The Lions just usually hurry up the disaster so I have over half of a frickin season to dwell upon it all, and “hope for next year!” How Read more

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Thanks to Kluwe’s inspiration I am going to carry around the burp cloth for my future kid attached to my waist and pretend I'm a QB surveying the defense. Read more

Denying the refugees entry is literally playing right into ISIS’s hands. That is the precise response they wanted from these attacks, for the world to be scared of Muslims and to shun them away, driving more of them into ISIS’s ranks. Good job on doing your part for them. Read more

How’d you guys figure out which one of you would be the straight man? Read more

That must be why nobody ever died playing football in the early 20th century. Read more

I am sure during hostilities each CLF ship would be designated a HVU and would be assigned a DDG/shooter. CIVMAR manned ships by law cannot be “armed” but they could board a USN detachment to run “defensive” weapons like CIWS or RAM. Read more

Odd that such a tough, inspirational leader-badass looks so much like the most cowardly coward who ever cowered. Read more

Most of the logistics vessels were owned and operated by contractors. The Navy generally doesn’t deploy their weapon systems on contractor operated vessels. This is because a contractor ship usually has 30-40 crew to run its mission, and 10-15 when in ready reserve. A comparable Navy ship, such as a Ticonderoga-class Read more

Actually up until the end of the Cold War, most supply ships were commissioned US Navy vessels and were armed with defensive weaponry(Phalanx, and even Sea Sparrows—USS Sacremento class) but armed none the less. Due to manning and budgetary pressures most, if not all, Supply ships were transferred to the MSC(military Read more

I definitely agree (and holy hell, do I HATE the usual dirty play of the Rams)...looks like he squared up and got low to make the tackle, then tried rotating left once Teddy started the slide. It’s silly to say that he “clearly was going to slide” or that he had nearly enough time to react when Teddy did start Read more

What the fuck do you know about football? Ha joking, Vikes could have used your punting today. Still think he could have jumped if he’s trying to save his ankles, in fact it doesn’t look like his ankles even came off the field until after Teddy was past him....BTW I wanted to throw my TV out the window when they Read more